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    SPATA2 Links CYLD to LUBAC, Activates CYLD, and Controls LUBAC Signaling by Elliott, Paul R., Leske, Derek, Hrdinka, Matous, Bagola, Katrin, Fiil, Berthe K., McLaughlin, Stephen H., Wagstaff, Jane, Volkmar, Norbert, Christianson, John C., Kessler, Benedikt M., Freund, Stefan M.V., Komander, David, Gyrd-Hansen, Mads

    Published in Molecular cell (15-09-2016)
    “…The linear ubiquitin chain assembly complex (LUBAC) regulates immune signaling, and its function is regulated by the deubiquitinases OTULIN and CYLD, which…”
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    Intercellular Mitochondrial Transfer in the Tumor Microenvironment by Sahinbegovic, Hana, Jelinek, Tomas, Hrdinka, Matous, Bago, Juli R., Turi, Marcello, Sevcikova, Tereza, Kurtovic-Kozaric, Amina, Hajek, Roman, Simicek, Michal

    Published in Cancers (04-07-2020)
    “…Cell-to-cell communication is a fundamental process in every multicellular organism. In addition to membrane-bound and released factors, the sharing of…”
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    A Bird's-Eye View of Cell Sources for Cell-Based Therapies in Blood Cancers by Motais, Benjamin, Charvátová, Sandra, Hrdinka, Matouš, Šimíček, Michal, Jelínek, Tomáš, Ševčíková, Tereza, Kořístek, Zdeněk, Hájek, Roman, Bagó, Juli R

    Published in Cancers (23-05-2020)
    “…Hematological malignancies comprise over a hundred different types of cancers and account for around 6.5% of all cancers. Despite the significant improvements…”
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    SCIMP, a Transmembrane Adaptor Protein Involved in Major Histocompatibility Complex Class II Signaling by Draber, Peter, Vonkova, Ivana, Stepanek, Ondrej, Hrdinka, Matous, Kucova, Marketa, Skopcova, Tereza, Otahal, Pavel, Angelisova, Pavla, Horejsi, Vaclav, Yeung, Mandy, Weiss, Arthur, Brdicka, Tomas

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-11-2011)
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    The transmembrane region is responsible for targeting of adaptor protein LAX into "heavy rafts" by Hrdinka, Matous, Otahal, Pavel, Horejsi, Vaclav

    Published in PloS one (25-05-2012)
    “…The importance of membrane compartmentalization into specific membrane microdomains has been shown in many biological processes such as immunoreceptor…”
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    CYLD Limits Lys63- and Met1-Linked Ubiquitin at Receptor Complexes to Regulate Innate Immune Signaling by Hrdinka, Matous, Fiil, Berthe Katrine, Zucca, Mattia, Leske, Derek, Bagola, Katrin, Yabal, Monica, Elliott, Paul R., Damgaard, Rune Busk, Komander, David, Jost, Philipp J., Gyrd-Hansen, Mads

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (29-03-2016)
    “…Innate immune signaling relies on the deposition of non-degradative polyubiquitin at receptor-signaling complexes, but how these ubiquitin modifications are…”
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    Normal Development and Function of T Cells in Proline Rich 7 (Prr7) Deficient Mice by Hrdinka, Matous, Sudan, Kritika, Just, Sissy, Drobek, Ales, Stepanek, Ondrej, Schlüter, Dirk, Reinhold, Dirk, Jordan, Bryen A, Gintschel, Patricia, Schraven, Burkhart, Kreutz, Michael R

    Published in PloS one (01-09-2016)
    “…Transmembrane adaptor proteins (TRAPs) are important organisers for the transduction of immunoreceptor-mediated signals. Prr7 is a TRAP that regulates T cell…”
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    A New Type of Membrane Raft-Like Microdomains and Their Possible Involvement in TCR Signaling by Otahal, Pavel, Angelisova, Pavla, Hrdinka, Matous, Brdicka, Tomas, Novak, Petr, Drbal, Karel, Horejsi, Vaclav

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-04-2010)
    “…Membrane rafts and signaling molecules associated with them are thought to play important roles in immunoreceptor signaling. Rafts differ in their lipid and…”
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    Acute intermittent porphyria - impact of mutations found in the hydroxymethylbilane synthase gene on biochemical and enzymatic protein properties by Ulbrichova, Dana, Hrdinka, Matous, Saudek, Vladimir, Martasek, Pavel

    Published in The FEBS journal (01-04-2009)
    “…Acute intermittent porphyria is an autosomal dominantly inherited disorder, classified as acute hepatic porphyria, caused by a deficiency of…”
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    The Met1-Linked Ubiquitin Machinery: Emerging Themes of (De)regulation by Hrdinka, Matous, Gyrd-Hansen, Mads

    Published in Molecular cell (19-10-2017)
    “…The linear ubiquitin chain assembly complex, LUBAC, is the only known mammalian ubiquitin ligase that makes methionine 1 (Met1)-linked polyubiquitin (also…”
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    Inhibitor of apoptosis proteins in human health and disease by Hrdinka, Matous, Yabal, Monica

    Published in Genes and immunity (01-11-2019)
    “…The inhibitor of apoptosis proteins (IAPs) are best known for their ability to regulate cell survival and death processes. However, in addition to cell death,…”
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    PRR7 Is a Transmembrane Adaptor Protein Expressed in Activated T Cells Involved in Regulation of T Cell Receptor Signaling and Apoptosis by Hrdinka, Matouš, Dráber, Peter, Štěpánek, Ondřej, Ormsby, Tereza, Otáhal, Pavel, Angelisová, Pavla, Brdička, Tomáš, Pačes, Jan, Hořejší, Václav, Drbal, Karel

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (03-06-2011)
    “…Transmembrane adaptor proteins (TRAPs) are important organizers and regulators of immunoreceptor-mediated signaling. A bioinformatic search revealed several…”
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    Membrane microdomains in immunoreceptor signaling by Horejsi, Vaclav, Hrdinka, Matous

    Published in FEBS letters (01-08-2014)
    “…Membrane microdomains denoted commonly as lipid rafts (or membrane rafts) have been implicated in T-cell receptor (TCR), and more generally immunoreceptor,…”
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